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In the __________ case, the Supreme Court ruled that the part of the McCain-Feingold law that denied corporations and labor unions the right to run ads violated their rights to free speech under the Constitution.

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In the Citizens United vs Federal Elected Comissions case, the Supreme Court ruled that the part of the McCain-Feingold law that denied corporations and labor unions the right to run ads violated their rights to free speech under the Constitution.

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In Citizens United vs Federal Elected Comissions, the Us Supreme Court decided that political spending is a form of Free Speech protected under the First Amendment in 2010.

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